At some point it will become common knowledge that Al Quaeda and ISIL/ISIS and other such terrorist groups are,
in fact, cults. I think government and private security organizations are figuring that out. Figuring that out is something
that is necessary in order to effectively deal with such organizations. The information that domestic cults so
desperately want people not to know will become more and more widely known. Tick tock tick tock.

“Think wrongly if you please, but in all cases think for yourself.”
Doris Lessing

Going Clear and all the hoopla surrounding it triggered a Scientology dream.

In this one I was a Scientology staff member . . . aGain! . . . I hate those dreams.

There was one of those meetings where all the staff are gathered in a room for a briefing from several
senior types: division heads, executive director, and sea org mission types. They were going on about
how damaging Going Clear was and how we, the staff members, had to do everything we could to
overcome the negative effects and flourish and prosper and work more hours and do extra and
get the public working and yadda yaddda yadda. For a while there I was in a state of anxiety and
wanting to really get behind it all. And they I went, "Hang on! Wait a minute! I'm all for what
Gibney's film is doing to Scientology. Why the hell am I so worried about it." Then the dream
disintegrated.

That was a dream but I will wager a triple latte with some booze in it that Scientology is having
meetings like that and that Scientology is putting on major registrar pressure for people to put
more money into Scientology so it can flourish and prosper even more.

The only problem with that is when Scientology goes after its people so it can flourish and prosper
more and more, its people tend to flourish and prosper less and less.

“Think wrongly if you please, but in all cases think for yourself.”
Doris Lessing

Per the above posting on Tony Ortega's Underground Bunker, Sylvia DeWall, her husband, Tim, and their three children
are all out of Scientology. I haven't done this for a while and never before like this. So this is for them.

Woot!

Woot!

Woot!

Woot!

Woot!

That felt good!

“Think wrongly if you please, but in all cases think for yourself.”
Doris Lessing

Even in the public reports, such as a recent post on Tony Ortega's Underground Bunker sea org staff members and such
are described as being trained to high levels in Scientology. From where I sit saying someone in Scientology is at the
highest level of technical training may just as well be saying they are expert with red crayons. Mind you that would
be disparaging to someone not in Scientology who is an expert with red crayons.

“Think wrongly if you please, but in all cases think for yourself.”
Doris Lessing

Wieber wrote:Going Clear That was a dream but I will wager a triple latte with some booze in it that Scientology is having meetings like that and that Scientology is putting on major registrar pressure for people to put more money into Scientology so it can flourish and prosper even more.

The only problem with that is when Scientology goes after its people so it can flourish and prosper
more and more, its people tend to flourish and prosper less and less.

We all know that Scientologists flourishing and prospering is irrelevant compared to keeping stats up.

"The truth is the kindest thing we can give folks in the end." - Harriet Beecher Stowe

Odd factoid: There's a group in Idaho/Utah associated with drug rehab called "Theta Wellness" that appears on the surface to NOT be Scientology or Narconon related. It bathes the patient in light inside a "Theta Chamber" which is not a Scientology practice. It doesn't appear, despite the "Theta" name, to be run by Scientologists, because they have a real psychologist on staff. They have some articles supposedly supporting their claims.

Wieber wrote:That was a dream but I will wager a triple latte with some booze in it that Scientology is having meetings like that and that Scientology is putting on major registrar pressure for people to put more money into Scientology so it can flourish and prosper even more.

You can bet on the fact that these meetings occurred after the documentary came out. And you can bet on the anxiety was way up above and beyond the usual anxiety level. I'm sure staff were forbidden from watching that film, and that public were told the same thing. That's what I call religious freedom!

"The truth is the kindest thing we can give folks in the end." - Harriet Beecher Stowe

The latest word from Scientology about their target date for ideal orgification. ('Orgification' is in very few dictionaries.)

Did we say, "all orgs ideal by 2010?" We meant 2016. You know how David Miscavige's handwriting is and how easy it
is to take his sizes for zeroes. So, all orgs ideal by 2016 and we mean it. Donate now! To LRH! Hip hip . . .

“Think wrongly if you please, but in all cases think for yourself.”
Doris Lessing

Don Carlo wrote:Odd factoid: There's a group in Idaho/Utah associated with drug rehab called "Theta Wellness" that appears on the surface to NOT be Scientology or Narconon related. It bathes the patient in light inside a "Theta Chamber" which is not a Scientology practice. It doesn't appear, despite the "Theta" name, to be run by Scientologists, because they have a real psychologist on staff. They have some articles supposedly supporting their claims. Named on the website: Dr. Bryan Turner, MD, Dr. Martha Southwick, NP, Dr. Andrew Peterson, DO, and Jessica Dieters, MS, LPC, CMHC (the psychologist).